Sounds like Toyota is making out pretty good on this deal. They should’ve thrown in a special front bumper with winch, sliders and maybe some special aluminum under armor and a rear mounted tire on a special rear bumper? Plus should’ve let you keep the center Console cooler which is a nice...
So can someone tell me what you get additionally with a HE versus a regular Land Cruiser and what do they delete from the HE compared to the regular Landcruiser? and what’s the price difference??
I’ve always use 0W 20 in both my 200 series this is my latest Blackstone oil Analysis, comes back with great results. Lexus recommends 0W 20 I feel like the people that designed this truck know what’s best for the long term maintenance of the engine.
Around six Mercedes almost all when I was still working and making a lot of money because you will need a lot of money to maintain them both my AMG,s had the upgraded brakes system and in 5000 miles I needed a $2000+ brake job. I got rid of all of them before they were out of warranty but none...
I don’t think you made a bad decision. I just enjoyed reading all the responses and recommendations to you and none of them what is what you decided on. I think this is pretty normal at least what I’ve observed in my lifetime. I’ve seen most people already know the answer they’re looking for...
I think you’re correct I think the key to this using the recommended Toyota Lexus fluid 70 W LF fluid sold at the Lexus or Toyota dealer. My observations are the Toyota and Lexus dealers just use the same fluid 75W whatever in the front and rear differential and transfer case when you have the...
Why would you think they can build a high-quality reliability 200 series in China have you ever seen one driven one I doubt they are as good as the ones made in Japan just like comparing vehicles made in the United States to ones manufactured in Japan JMHO
When I only drive about 300 miles a week mostly short trips three or 4 miles each way I average 10 miles to the gallon on premium. When I hit the highway I’m about 17 to 19 miles per gallon for long trips at 60 to 70 miles an hour. 285/55/20 BFG AT KO2’s, 2015 LX570 about 50,000 miles on the rig
Yeah I think that’s a good point about your tires mine had the 285/55/20 size are a lot more expensive I wanted them wider but at this point I don’t know why I don’t think it made any difference I think it’s hard to see the difference.
I went with the BFG AT/KO’2s 285/55/20 on my stock 2015 LX570. I’ve had them on for about three years and 20,000 miles. There is no noticeable wear great tires look good I’d buy another set. But I doubt I’ll need another set for another 50 to 60,000 miles 😳
Sounds like both are pigs I would make them take pictures of the underside before I even drove there both of them and if they just newly coded Land Cruiser with under coding then you’re gonna need to tell them you need to have a screwdriver and scrape some of it off to see if there’s rust under...
I wrecked my 2015 LX 570 and basically took out the front headlights, radar didn’t even dent any metal and it didn’t overheat but they replaced the radiator with a new Toyota radiator because a couple of the fins on the radiator were bent a little bit which I thought was funny since the car only...
I find I have to pay extra for the driveshaft to be completely lubed since They have to takeoff the front skid plate it’s not much money but you have to make sure they understand otherwise they just hit the visible verts. I always have them do a Blackstone oil analysis and give me the old oil...